How Do You Create A Vegetable Garden Hanging Basket?
In an age when commercial crops are routinely sprayed against pests and diseases and fed with chemicals to increase crop size and extend shelf life, many gardeners are attracted to the idea of growing their own fruit and vegetables at home. You do not need a large area of flat ground, and growing edible crops in hanging baskets is a practical option if you have only limited space. This way you can be sure that they are always on hand to be picked. Position the basket close for easy use. Place your edible baskets near the kitchen so that you don’t have too far to walk in wet weather. Remember, though, that all vegetables need an open, sunny site to grow properly, so if the area near your kitchen door is shady, you may need to hang your basket elsewhere for the best crops. Choose dwarf species. Look out for quick-maturing, dwarf, trailing forms that have been specially developed to meet the needs of gardeners with limited space. All edible crops are greedy plants so they will need a lot